John Paul College, Canberra
John Paul College, Canberra | |
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Justice, Peace, Courage | |
Location | |
Gungahlin, Australian Capital Territory Australia | |
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Type | Systemic, Day Co-educational |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Established | 2013 |
Principal | Catherine Rey |
Grades | 7-10 |
Enrolment | 210 (2013)[1] |
Colour(s) |
Royal Blue, Sea Blue & Red |
Website | www.jpc.act.edu.au |
St John Paul II College is a systemic Catholic high school located in Nicholls, a suburb of Canberra, capital city of Australia. The school is named after Pope John Paul II, the second-longest serving pope and was the first non-Italian Pope in more than four hundred years.[2][3]
The school caters for boys and girls from years 7-10 who live in the Gungahlin area and nearby regional areas in New South Wales. The school plans to be open to students in years 7-12 by 2018, adding one more grade every year. The school is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn.[4][5][6]
Curriculum
St John Paul II College follows the Australian Curriculum.
In Year 7 students undertake six subjects, which through a middle school approach, encourages a smooth transition to high school. English, History, Geography and Civics & Citizenship are combined into Integrated Humanities, and Maths and Science are also combined into one subject. This is to make the transition to high school smoother for the students by limiting the number of different teachers and classes.[7]
Subjects are:
- Religious Education
- Integrated Humanities (English, History, Geography, Civics and Citizenship)
- Integrated Maths and Science
- Physical Education and Health
- LOTE - French or Chinese
- four electives (one a term)[8]
In Year 8 and 9, the integrated subjects are separated into single subjects.[9]
Subjects studied are:
- Religious Education
- English
- Mathematics
- Science
- SOSE (History, Geography, Civics and Citizenship)
- Physical Education and Health
- LOTE - French or Chinese (elective in Year 9)
- four electives (one a term)[10]
See also
External links
References
- ↑ New College Set to Open Next Year 2012, Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn, accessed 6 October 2015, <http://www.cg.catholic.org.au/news/newsletterarticle_display.cfm?loadref=70&id=1170>
- ↑ John Paul College Website, 2015 , accessed 6 October 2015, <http://jpc.act.edu.au/>
- ↑ First Students for our New College 2013, Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn, accessed 6 October 2015, <http://www.cg.catholic.org.au/news/newsletterarticle_display.cfm?loadref=70&id=1308>
- ↑ St John Paul II College 2015, Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn Education Office, accessed 6 October 2015, <http://cg.catholic.edu.au/our-schools-post/st-john-paul-ii-college/>
- ↑ John Paul College Website, 2015 , accessed 6 October 2015, <http://jpc.act.edu.au/>
- ↑ New College Set to Open Next Year 2012, Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn, accessed 6 October 2015, <http://www.cg.catholic.org.au/news/newsletterarticle_display.cfm?loadref=70&id=1170>
- ↑ John Paul College Website, 2015 , accessed 6 October 2015, <http://jpc.act.edu.au/>
- ↑ John Paul College Website, 2015 , accessed 6 October 2015, <http://jpc.act.edu.au/>
- ↑ John Paul College Website, 2015 , accessed 6 October 2015, <http://jpc.act.edu.au/>
- ↑ John Paul College Website, 2015 , accessed 6 October 2015, <http://jpc.act.edu.au/>